The SMA baby formula milk was sold across the world, @Nestle confirmed that it potentially contains cereulide (toxin), which can trigger nausea and vomiting and is unsafe to consume. Details of the affected batches are on the @foodgov website.
'Allergy School' is now live, from the @NatashasLegacy Allergy Research Foundation with free resources for children to make allergy education fun and engaging.
Leigh Day's @LD_MVictor, @AngelaCBruno and @Grete_Labunski were delighted to attend the official launch.
The family of Mia Shay St Hilaire who died after suffering an allergic reaction after drinking a milkshake thought to contain traces of nuts welcome the sentence given to the operator of Bermondsey’s Pop Inn Cafe.
@ld_mvictor and @angelacbruno represent.
https://t.co/4XVQUXQnEd
Our Food Safety Team has been awarded Claimant Team of the Year for their pioneering work in the allergy sphere at the 2024 Personal Injury Awards, which celebrate high standards of work across the industry. https://t.co/JXTXW4Rtzw
Our Food Safety team has been selected as finalists for Claimant Team of the Year at the Personal Injury Awards. These awards celebrate the fantastic accomplishments of the team in their pioneering work in the food allergy sector. Good luck to all the nominees! #PIAwards
Becky Gittins, MP for Clwyd East, is urging cosmetic companies to list allergen ingredients in English, calling the current system “absolutely bonkers.” Read the @guardian article here: https://t.co/REN3xWGyAd
Food bosses including Costa and Pret call for government Allergy Tsar. Abi Duyile, whose daughter had a severe milk allergy and died within hours of sipping a hot chocolate from Costa, is represented by @LD_mvictor and @angelacbruno
https://t.co/STxLYH3NfT
Abi Duyile was interviewed on @thismorning about her daughter Hannah Jacobs, who died from an allergic reaction after drinking a Costa hot chocolate. Abi was joined by Leigh Day partner @LD_mvictor, who represents the family. Watch from 0:25:20 https://t.co/dSCLuGvuLO
The mother of Hannah Jacobs, who died after an allergic reaction to a Costa hot chocolate, tells the Mail the government must do more to highlight the dangers of allergies. Abi Duyile is represented by by @LD_mvictor, @angelacbruno and Andrew Jackson
https://t.co/eg6ezV0TVh
Abi Duyile told ITV she wants "the world to know how deadly allergies are" in a call for greater allergy awareness. She is represented by @LD_mvictor, @angelacbruno https://t.co/urAHe2t2Jk
Treating allergy training "as a tick box exercise is not acceptable", says mother of milk allergy teenager Hannah Jacobs following inquest into her death. She is represented by @LD_mvictor@angelacbruno and Andrew Jackson with @SlocombeEmily
https://t.co/lH9ZqYid9e
Hannah’s mother Abi calls for better awareness of the symptoms of anaphylaxis. She is represented by @LD_mvictor@angelacbruno and Andrew Jackson with @SlocombeEmily
https://t.co/jreIJIOxzG
Inquest to look into 13-year-old girl who died after drinking Costa hot chocolate. Hannah’s family are represented by @LD_mvictor@angelacbruno and Andrew Jackson, of the Leigh Day food safety team https://t.co/4eS5UGaiKE
The devastating effects that food poisoning can have #FoodSafety
'Excruciating pain' - Man who got E.coli after eating Boots wrap thought he might die https://t.co/R4hBoL4Ckk
Head of food safety @LD_MVictor comments on the recent update from the UK Health Security Agency relating to the serious outbreak of E.coli which has reportedly left one person dead and more than 120 hospitalised https://t.co/kTconvYO8J
Food safety lawyer Andrew Jackson speaks to Andrew Peach on @LBCNews about the recent E.coli outbreak linked to salad leaves and explains how the law protects consumers and the responsibilities of retailers. Listen here from 19:45 https://t.co/pnKXTBbo4t
It's very concerning that another outbreak of #Ecoli is linked to a commercial food item with over 100 people taken ill.
BBC News - UK E. coli outbreak most likely linked to food item
https://t.co/VrH41P2dQ6
As the Daily Mail reports that two NHS patients died after eating sandwiches in hospital contaminated with listeria, the head of Leigh Day's food safety team @LD_mvictor says "large scale outbreaks of dangerous pathogens have become disturbingly common"
https://t.co/KG5LAzolyn